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Jordan Spieth returns to Royal Birkdale looking for the magic that made him a British Open champion
By DOUG FERGUSON, Associated Press at ValleyCentral (KVEO/CBS4) - Sports
· July 13, 2026
· 1 min read
SOUTHPORT, England (AP) — Jordan Spieth was four days shy of turning 24 when he delivered pure magic in the final hour at Royal Birkdale to win the British Open for the third leg of the Grand Slam. It was among the most astonishing finishes in a major championship. Perhaps even more astonishing? ...
Key takeaway It was among the most astonishing finishes in a major championship.
Why this matters in The McAllen
In the Rio Grande Valley, where the sun beats down on golf courses year-round, the achievements of professional golfers like Jordan Spieth can inspire local players to push their limits. Spieth's remarkable win at Royal Birkdale serves as a reminder to Valley golfers that with dedication and perseverance, they too can strive for greatness. The McAllen -Edinburg-Mission metro area is home to numerous golf courses, where players of all skill levels can hone their craft. As Spieth returns to Royal Birkdale, Valley residents who follow golf may reflect on their own experiences playing in local tournaments and the challenges of mastering the game. Spieth's pursuit of another British Open title can motivate Valley golfers to work on their own games, and his story may encourage young players in the area to set their sights on competing at the highest level.
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Published: July 13, 2026 ·
Source: ValleyCentral (KVEO/CBS4) - Sports ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? SOUTHPORT, England (AP) — Jordan Spieth was four days shy of turning 24 when he delivered pure magic in the final hour at Royal Birkdale to win the British Open for the third leg of the Grand Slam. It was among the most astonishing finishes in a major championship. Perhaps even more astonishing? ...
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